In Sudan, tree plantations remain the first choice and are widely used in protecting arable lands from sand movement. Decomposition and nutrient changes from leaves of some agroforestry trees (Eucalyptus microtheca, Ficus spp., and Leucaena leucocephala) and litter fall from guava (Psidium guajava) and mango (Magnifera indica) were monitored (in a 12-week litter-bag experiment). Rate of dry-matter weight loss from guava (0.098 wk21) was significantly (P , 0.01) faster than from mango residues (0.04 wk21). Corresponding values for Leucaena, Eucalyptus, and Ficus were 0.0533, 0.0524, and 0.0438 wk21, respectively. In general, micronutrients tend to accummulate during a decomposition period. Potassium (K) was the only element found to...
Litter decomposition processes in tropical rainforests are still poorly understood. Leaf litter deco...
In fast-growing tree plantations, decomposition of leaf litter is considered as a key process of soi...
Unlike Eucalyptus monocultures, nitrogen fixing trees are likely to improve the soil nutrient status...
Sudan J. Des. Res. 1 (1): 36-56, 2009.A field experiment was carried for 16 weeks in western Omdurma...
This study was carried out in the demonstration farm of the Faculty of Forestry, University of Khart...
Not AvailableLeaf litter decomposition is a critical step in nutrient cycling and providing nutrient...
There is limited information about the decomposition of leaf litter from subtropical fruit trees des...
Nutrient contents and rate of litter decomposition were investigated in Leucaena leucocephala planta...
Data on litter production and decomposition in an arid rangeland in Kenya was collected over a two-y...
Information on decomposition and nutrient release from leaf litter of trees in agroforestry parkland...
The decomposition of plant litter is one of the most crucial processes in the biogeochemical cycle o...
Leaf decomposition rates in Prosopis africana, Parkia biglobosa, Daniellia oliveriand Morinda lucida...
Litter is the most important way of transferring essential elements from vegetation to the soil. Thi...
Decomposition and nutrient release patterns of prunings of three woody agroforestry plant species (A...
G. H. Sabin Guendenhou, Jari Liski, Mikko Tuomi, Mansourou Moudachirou, Brice Sinsin, & Raisa Makipa...
Litter decomposition processes in tropical rainforests are still poorly understood. Leaf litter deco...
In fast-growing tree plantations, decomposition of leaf litter is considered as a key process of soi...
Unlike Eucalyptus monocultures, nitrogen fixing trees are likely to improve the soil nutrient status...
Sudan J. Des. Res. 1 (1): 36-56, 2009.A field experiment was carried for 16 weeks in western Omdurma...
This study was carried out in the demonstration farm of the Faculty of Forestry, University of Khart...
Not AvailableLeaf litter decomposition is a critical step in nutrient cycling and providing nutrient...
There is limited information about the decomposition of leaf litter from subtropical fruit trees des...
Nutrient contents and rate of litter decomposition were investigated in Leucaena leucocephala planta...
Data on litter production and decomposition in an arid rangeland in Kenya was collected over a two-y...
Information on decomposition and nutrient release from leaf litter of trees in agroforestry parkland...
The decomposition of plant litter is one of the most crucial processes in the biogeochemical cycle o...
Leaf decomposition rates in Prosopis africana, Parkia biglobosa, Daniellia oliveriand Morinda lucida...
Litter is the most important way of transferring essential elements from vegetation to the soil. Thi...
Decomposition and nutrient release patterns of prunings of three woody agroforestry plant species (A...
G. H. Sabin Guendenhou, Jari Liski, Mikko Tuomi, Mansourou Moudachirou, Brice Sinsin, & Raisa Makipa...
Litter decomposition processes in tropical rainforests are still poorly understood. Leaf litter deco...
In fast-growing tree plantations, decomposition of leaf litter is considered as a key process of soi...
Unlike Eucalyptus monocultures, nitrogen fixing trees are likely to improve the soil nutrient status...